City residents should take
appropriate precautions such as locking their vehicles when not in use.
Not exact matches
«We need to increase awareness of rabies in the local population, so that they can take
appropriate health
precautions such as seeking medical attention if they get bitten.
If a dog with potentially infectious respiratory disease is taken to a veterinarian, the veterinary clinic should be informed in advance so that they can take
appropriate precautions,
such as admitting the dog directly to an examination or isolation room and using isolation
precautions.
To deflect liability, occupiers should highlight for the trier of fact that numerous
precautions were in place to prevent harm to spectators,
such as maintenance checklists indicating that
appropriate steps were taken on the day of the incident.
The opinion concludes that
such use may be proper under the ethics rules if an adequate evaluation is made and
appropriate precautions are taken.
Before using a particular technology in the course of representing a client, an attorney must take
appropriate steps to evaluate: 1) the level of security attendant to the use of that technology, including whether reasonable
precautions may be taken when using the technology to increase the level of security; 2) the legal ramifications to a third party who intercepts, accesses or exceeds authorized use of the electronic information; 3) the degree of sensitivity of the information; 4) the possible impact on the client of an inadvertent disclosure of privileged or confidential information or work product; 5) the urgency of the of the situation; and 6) the client's instructions and circumstances,
such as access by others to the client's devices and communications.
«due to the lack of security features provided in most public wireless access locations, Attorney risks violating his duties of confidentiality and competence in using the wireless connection... to work on Client ‟ s matter unless he takes
appropriate precautions,
such as using a combination of file encryption, encryption of wireless transmissions and a personal firewall.»
Before using a particular technology in the course of representing a client, an attorney must take
appropriate steps to evaluate: 1) the level of security attendant to the use of that technology, including whether reasonable
precautions may be taken when using the technology to increase the level of security; 2) the legal ramifications to a third party who intercepts, accesses or exceeds authorized use of the electronic information; 3) the degree of sensitivity of the information; 4) the possible impact on the client of an inadvertent disclosure of privileged or confidential information or work product; 5) the urgency of the situation; and 6) the client ‟ s instructions and circumstances,
such as access by others to the client ‟ s devices and communications.
As is the case with use of the Internet and email delivery generally, you acknowledge that you should not send confidential, proprietary or other commercially sensitive information electronically unless you have first taken
appropriate precautions to protect
such information.